Flood Impacts |
34.0 | MAJOR LOWLAND FLOODING CONTINUES WITH WIDESPREAD INUNDATION OF THE FLOOD PLAIN. THE RIVER IS THREE QUARTERS MILE WIDE NEAR HIGHWAY 90A AND SEVERAL HOMES ALONG THE RIVER ARE FLOODED. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ROADS AND LOW BRIDGES ARE INUNDATED AND CLOSED. LIVESTOCK IN THE FLOOD PLAIN ARE CUT OFF AND POTENTIALLY DROWNED. |
33.0 | MAJOR LOWLAND FLOODING CONTINUES WITH THE RIVER ONE THIRD MILE WIDE AT THE HIGHWAY 90A BRIDGE. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ROADS NEAR THE GAGE ARE FLOODED AND LOW BRIDGES ARE VERY DANGEROUS TO AUTO TRAFFIC. LIVESTOCK ARE VULNERABLE TO BEING CUT OFF AND DROWNED IN THE FLOOD PLAIN. |
32.0 | MAJOR LOWLAND FLOODING CONTINUES WITH THE RIVER ONE QUARTER MILE WIDE AT THE HIGHWAY 90A BRIDGE THREATENDING LIVSTOCK FROM THE HEADWATERS TO BELOW SPEAKS. |
30.0 | MAJOR LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS AS TWO CHANNELS UNDER THE HIGHWAY 90A BRIDGE MERGES BECOMING ONW CHANNEL SEVERAL HUNDERED YARD WIDE. THE LOWEST HOMES IN THE FLOOD PLAIN DOWNSTREAM NEAR VIENNA AND IN JACKSON COUNTY ARE THREATENED. |
26.0 | MODERATE LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS THREATENING LIVESTOCK...EQUIPMENT...AND PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ROADS AND LOW BRIDGES NEAR THE RIVER. |
24.0 | MINOR LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS MAKING SECONDARY ROADS AND LOW BRIDGES NEAR THE RIVER DANGEROUS. LIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM FLOOD PRONE AREAS. |
20.0 | FLOW EXCEEDS LOW SECTIONS OF BOTH BANKS IN THE MAIN CHANNEL. |